Stack Waddy

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Mystic Eyes 06:06 Tools
Willie the Pimp 04:05 Tools
Bring It To Jerome 05:18 Tools
Roadrunner 03:27 Tools
Hoochie Coochie Man 04:21 Tools
I'm a Lover Not a Fighter 02:23 Tools
Rosalyn 02:29 Tools
You Really Got Me 02:42 Tools
Mothballs 03:36 Tools
It's All Over Now 03:17 Tools
Susie Q 02:29 Tools
Rolling Stone 03:25 Tools
Love Story 02:19 Tools
Sure Nuff 'N' Yes I Do 02:31 Tools
Kentucky 02:44 Tools
Repossession Boogie 05:36 Tools
Country Line Special 03:56 Tools
It Ain't Easy 03:48 Tools
Long Tall Shorty (Mainly) 03:30 Tools
Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut 03:12 Tools
Meat Pies 'Ave Come But Band's Not Here Yet 05:19 Tools
The Girl From Ipanema 01:33 Tools
Hunt The Stag 02:44 Tools
Several Yards (Foxtrot) 05:52 Tools
With One Leap Dan Was By Her Side, 'Muriel' He Breathed 04:18 Tools
Here Comes The Glimmer Man 05:12 Tools
Ginny Jo 02:47 Tools
(Almost) Milk Cow Booze 04:10 Tools
Several Years (Foxtrot) 06:00 Tools
Leavin' Here 02:57 Tools
Meat Pies Ave Come But Band's Not Here Yet 05:02 Tools
Nadine 03:51 Tools
Several Yards 05:52 Tools
Lawdy Miss Clawdy...Meets Sooty 'N Sweep 03:31 Tools
Mystic Eyes - alternative version 03:52 Tools
Jack & Jill Meet Blind Pugh On the Spot 10:59 Tools
I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man 04:16 Tools
I'm Your Hoochie-Coochie Man 04:21 Tools
Road Runner 03:27 Tools
Mystic Eyes (alternative version) 03:51 Tools
Sure 'Nuff 'N' Yes I Do 02:31 Tools
With One Leap Dan Was By Her Side, "Muriel" He Breathed 04:16 Tools
Moth Balls 03:37 Tools
What's the Guinness Like, Gary Moore Asked 06:29 Tools
Put a Top on That 06:29 Tools
Missing Jaguar from Timperley 01:34 Tools
I Dried My Sticks on a Washing Line 01:48 Tools
Jack And Jill Meet Blind Pugh On The Spot 05:19 Tools
Reposession Boogie 06:29 Tools
Love Story (Anderson) 03:37 Tools
Graham Gouldman Asked, Whats Them Chords 05:19 Tools
Mike Sweeney Was Never in Stack Waddy 03:36 Tools
Mame Keep Your Big Mouth Shut [Bonus] 06:29 Tools
He Broke a Chair to Make Drumsticks 05:19 Tools
Collyhurst or Timperley 05:19 Tools
No We Won't Mix That Said John Peel 05:19 Tools
Us Army Deserter 05:19 Tools
Phone Call at Salford's Black Lion Pub 05:19 Tools
Selwood Ran off from Us 03:21 Tools
I Got Ozzy by the Throar 04:18 Tools
Meat Pies'Ave Come but Band's Not 'Ere Yet 05:19 Tools
Hochie Coochie Man 05:19 Tools
Lawdy Miss Clawdy...Meets Sooty 'n' Sweep 05:19 Tools
Willy the Pimp 05:19 Tools
I'm A Lover Not A Fighter (1972) 05:19 Tools
Mystic Eyes (Alternate Version) 05:19 Tools
Repossession Boogie (Peel Session) 05:19 Tools
Rollin' Stone 05:19 Tools
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Although forming in Manchester, England, in 1965 under the banner of New Religion, Stack Waddy first came to attention at the 1969 Progressive Blues Festival in Buxton with their boisterous brand of British '60s-styled R&B. Signing with John Peel's Dandelion label, they released the single "Roadrunner" in 1970, followed by their self-titled debut album in 1971. Led by singer John Knail, they developed a reputation as an excellent live act, despite Knail's habit of throwing bottles or assaulting crowds who were not appreciative of their efforts. Another single, "You Really Got Me," followed in 1972, as did their second album, Bugger Off, a title which saw it banned by several shops. CONTRARY TO ALL OTHER INTERNET INFORMATION MIKE SWEENEY DID NOT SING IN STACKWADDY: There have only been five members of Stack Waddy Mick Stott, Stuart Banham, John Knail , Steve Revell [ who was replaced by ] John Groom (quoted from the band's website 10/07) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.